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The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
.DS_Store manipulation and creation from node.js
Currently the implementation uses a pre-created .DS_Store
file
which it then modifies to suit the needs. This places several
limitations and also only allows creating new files from scratch.
npm install ds-store
var DSStore = require('ds-store');
var file = new DSStore();
Set the background image to file specified by path
.
Set the background color to the color specified by three floats between 0 and 1.
Set the size of all icons in the folder to size
.
Position a file icon for file named name
at x, y
.
Set the Finder window position to x, y
.
Set the Finder window size to w, h
.
Set the vSrn
value to either 0
or 1
.
Effect currently unknown.
Write the .DS_Store
information to file at path
.
cb
will get called with err
upon file creation.
I have started work on a Buddy Allocator and B-Tree implementation,
but there is still lots of work required. Having theese would make
it easy to both read and manipulate files. It also wouldn't require
shipping a DSStore-clean
file.
A special thanks to Wim Lewis who have written a complete implementation in perl. His documentation of the file format helped me very much.
http://search.cpan.org/~wiml/Mac-Finder-DSStore/DSStoreFormat.pod
FAQs
.DS_Store manipulation and creation from node.js
The npm package ds-store receives a total of 31,710 weekly downloads. As such, ds-store popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ds-store demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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